Otjozondjupa Governor calls for Otavi health centre expansion

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With Otavi being at the centre of road accidents, Otjozondjupa Governor John ||Khamuseb expressed the need for the expansion of the health centre.

The governor made this statement while handing over two wheelchairs to the health centre.

Mixed reactions to Oshana HPV vaccination campaign

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Community members in the Oshana Region responded to the just-ended HPV vaccination campaign with mixed feelings.

HPV refers to the human papillomavirus that causes cervical cancer, which has become prevalent among women.

The campaign aimed to raise awareness and vaccinate girls aged 9 to 14.

Health Minister declares end to Cholera and Malaria outbreaks

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The Minister of Health and Social Services Esperance Luvindao announced the end of the cholera and malaria outbreak following a thorough epidemiological assessment and in accordance with World Health Organisation guidelines.

Collaboration key to Malaria free Namibia

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Collaboration was highlighted as essential to achieving a malaria-free Namibia during the World Malaria Day commemoration and the launch of the indoor residual spraying campaign in Sibbinda Constituency.

City of Windhoek tackles fitness certificate backlog

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The City of Windhoek is in the process of re-engineering its processes to make it easier for people to obtain duplication and business fitness certificates to make it more efficient and user-friendly.

This comes after the residents complained that the current process is lengthy and tedious. 

Health Ministry provides transport support to farm Julianne

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Community members of Farm Julianne, in the Grootfontein Constituency, were overjoyed after the Ministry of Health and Social Services allocated a vehicle to the farm and its surrounding areas.

 Farm Julianne is situated about 77 kilometres northeast of Grootfontein, in the Otjozondjupa Region.

Cholera Outbreak Declared in Opuwo

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The Ministry of Health and Social Services has declared a cholera outbreak in Opuwo in the Kunene Region.

This follows the confirmation of six localised cases that affected one household. 

Preliminary results of two more suspected cases came back negative.